Onyango Obama, 67, will be required to report to local immigration offices next week, the newspaper reported.

Earlier Tuesday, he was granted a hardship driver's license by the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles just a week after he lost the right to drive for 45 days in a deal in a drunken driving case.

The license granted Monday allows Onyango Obama to drive from noon to midnight to get to work as manager of a Framingham liquor store.

ICE officials told the Herald that they are pushing to have him deported "now that his criminal case is complete."

Onyango Obama is a Kenyan national who has been living in the United States since 1963. He was ordered deported in 1992, but he remained in the United States.